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Work From Home: Big news for work from home employees! Work from is ending in these companies including TCS and Infosys, know the latest updates

Andy Jassy: The system of work from home was implemented during the Covid-19 epidemic. But now the initiative to bring the employees back to office has been started as the threat of epidemic is almost over.


Amazon starts work from office: Veteran e-commerce company Amazon has asked its corporate employees to come to work at least three days a week. The new system will be effective from May 1. Amazon Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Andy Jesse informed about this decision in a memo sent to his employees. He said that by coming to work in the office, a more effective relationship between the team leader and the employees would be established.

Work from home was implemented in Covid-19

The system of work from home was implemented during the Covid-19 epidemic. But now the initiative to bring the employees back to office has been started as the threat of epidemic is almost over. Under this step, Amazon employees will be required to come to office at least three days a week. In the recent past, many companies have started calling their employees to the office.

These companies also started work from office

Companies that have asked employees to come to office include Starbucks, Disney and Walmart. Although the CEO of Amazon said that the details of this policy have not been finalized yet. Along with this, he said that employees posted on certain posts will be exempted from the new system. Jesse also said in his memo that it is not easy to bring thousands of employees back to Amazon’s office around the world.

“We’re going to give the teams some time to develop a plan that needs to do that work,” he said in an email to employees. We know it won’t get it right the first time. But the Office experience will continue to improve in the coming months.

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